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Aug 10, 2023 14:57:36   #
stavros Loc: East Tennessee
 
Annette and I visit Julian Price Memorial Park several times a year when we head into North Carolina to take a drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It’s about an hour’s drive from home and one of our favorite attractions on the parkway.

Julian Price Memorial Park is a park of 4,200 acres at the foot of Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina, named in honor of Julian Price. It is at milepost 297 on the Blue Ridge Parkway and directly adjacent to the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park. Together these parks comprise the largest developed area set aside for public recreation on the Parkway. The park is managed by the National Park Service which received the lands from the Jefferson Pilot Standard Life Insurance Company shortly after Price's death when they received it through his will. The grounds are also known for the fact that the nation's largest National Lumberjack Association rally is held here annually.

Price was an insurance executive who purchased the acreage in the late 1930s and 1940s to create a retreat for the employees of his insurance company. His premature death in 1946 postponed these plans and the lands were deeded over to his company. They in turn donated the lands to the National Park Service / Blue Ridge Parkway for public recreational use with the cooperation and approval of Price's son and daughter.

The donor of the lands requested that Boone Fork be dammed to create a lake in Julian Prices' honor, which is now called Price Lake. The Blue Ridge Parkway goes over the top of the dam. The 47-acre lake is visible from the road and is stocked with various fish. Among wildlife around the man-made lake are beavers, ducks, and frogs.

The park provides over 100 picnic sites, various campgrounds, rest rooms, nature walks, hiking trails, and a 300-seat amphitheater. Visitors can also rent canoes and boats for use on Price Lake. Many residents of the towns of Boone and Blowing Rock, which are nearby, go fishing, hiking, and canoeing in the park. The park has the largest campground on the Blue Ridge Parkway, as well as a popular picnic facility. This land was obtained in Price's will first by the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital and a few years later donated to the National Park Service on the condition that it be developed as a public recreational area. It is directly adjacent to Moses H. Cone Memorial Park and together they are the largest developed recreational areas for public use on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

These photos with Dynamic Auto Painter Pro effects were taken in February. I shot in RAW with my Nikon D750 camera and used Corel AfterShot Pro to convert the files. Then I used Topaz Denoise, Corel PaintShop Pro, Radiant Photo, Luminar AI, Landscape Pro, and Exposure 6 to further adjust and enhance the files in post processing. Finally, I used Dynamic Auto Painter Pro to add the Glamour Ultra Detail effect. I hope you enjoy!

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Aug 10, 2023 15:25:03   #
JohnR Loc: The Gates of Hell
 
Not for me - I suspect the originals were great shots but these distortions hurt my eyes.

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Aug 10, 2023 15:43:10   #
Curmudgeon Loc: SE Arizona
 
Interesting set. I like the treatment on No. 2

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Aug 10, 2023 15:55:16   #
stavros Loc: East Tennessee
 
Thanks!

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Aug 10, 2023 18:30:44   #
DeanS Loc: Capital City area of North Carolina
 
Nice work.

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Aug 11, 2023 06:25:31   #
Architect1776 Loc: In my mind
 
stavros wrote:
Annette and I visit Julian Price Memorial Park several times a year when we head into North Carolina to take a drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It’s about an hour’s drive from home and one of our favorite attractions on the parkway.

Julian Price Memorial Park is a park of 4,200 acres at the foot of Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina, named in honor of Julian Price. It is at milepost 297 on the Blue Ridge Parkway and directly adjacent to the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park. Together these parks comprise the largest developed area set aside for public recreation on the Parkway. The park is managed by the National Park Service which received the lands from the Jefferson Pilot Standard Life Insurance Company shortly after Price's death when they received it through his will. The grounds are also known for the fact that the nation's largest National Lumberjack Association rally is held here annually.

Price was an insurance executive who purchased the acreage in the late 1930s and 1940s to create a retreat for the employees of his insurance company. His premature death in 1946 postponed these plans and the lands were deeded over to his company. They in turn donated the lands to the National Park Service / Blue Ridge Parkway for public recreational use with the cooperation and approval of Price's son and daughter.

The donor of the lands requested that Boone Fork be dammed to create a lake in Julian Prices' honor, which is now called Price Lake. The Blue Ridge Parkway goes over the top of the dam. The 47-acre lake is visible from the road and is stocked with various fish. Among wildlife around the man-made lake are beavers, ducks, and frogs.

The park provides over 100 picnic sites, various campgrounds, rest rooms, nature walks, hiking trails, and a 300-seat amphitheater. Visitors can also rent canoes and boats for use on Price Lake. Many residents of the towns of Boone and Blowing Rock, which are nearby, go fishing, hiking, and canoeing in the park. The park has the largest campground on the Blue Ridge Parkway, as well as a popular picnic facility. This land was obtained in Price's will first by the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital and a few years later donated to the National Park Service on the condition that it be developed as a public recreational area. It is directly adjacent to Moses H. Cone Memorial Park and together they are the largest developed recreational areas for public use on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

These photos with Dynamic Auto Painter Pro effects were taken in February. I shot in RAW with my Nikon D750 camera and used Corel AfterShot Pro to convert the files. Then I used Topaz Denoise, Corel PaintShop Pro, Radiant Photo, Luminar AI, Landscape Pro, and Exposure 6 to further adjust and enhance the files in post processing. Finally, I used Dynamic Auto Painter Pro to add the Glamour Ultra Detail effect. I hope you enjoy!
Annette and I visit Julian Price Memorial Park sev... (show quote)



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Aug 11, 2023 07:27:24   #
mvetrano2 Loc: Commack, NY
 
nice

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Aug 11, 2023 08:07:43   #
stavros Loc: East Tennessee
 
DeanS wrote:
Nice work.


Thank you

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Aug 11, 2023 08:08:20   #
stavros Loc: East Tennessee
 
mvetrano2 wrote:
nice


Thanks

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Aug 11, 2023 09:01:45   #
Jimcamera Loc: Michigan
 
Nice painting set. Well done!

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Aug 11, 2023 09:28:13   #
stavros Loc: East Tennessee
 
Jimcamera wrote:
Nice painting set. Well done!


Thank You!

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Aug 11, 2023 18:43:46   #
Brian S. Loc: Oak Park, MI
 
JohnR wrote:
Not for me - I suspect the originals were great shots but these distortions hurt my eyes.


My wife and I both agree with you.

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Aug 11, 2023 18:59:02   #
J-SPEIGHT Loc: Akron, Ohio
 
stavros wrote:
Annette and I visit Julian Price Memorial Park several times a year when we head into North Carolina to take a drive on the Blue Ridge Parkway. It’s about an hour’s drive from home and one of our favorite attractions on the parkway.

Julian Price Memorial Park is a park of 4,200 acres at the foot of Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina, named in honor of Julian Price. It is at milepost 297 on the Blue Ridge Parkway and directly adjacent to the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park. Together these parks comprise the largest developed area set aside for public recreation on the Parkway. The park is managed by the National Park Service which received the lands from the Jefferson Pilot Standard Life Insurance Company shortly after Price's death when they received it through his will. The grounds are also known for the fact that the nation's largest National Lumberjack Association rally is held here annually.

Price was an insurance executive who purchased the acreage in the late 1930s and 1940s to create a retreat for the employees of his insurance company. His premature death in 1946 postponed these plans and the lands were deeded over to his company. They in turn donated the lands to the National Park Service / Blue Ridge Parkway for public recreational use with the cooperation and approval of Price's son and daughter.

The donor of the lands requested that Boone Fork be dammed to create a lake in Julian Prices' honor, which is now called Price Lake. The Blue Ridge Parkway goes over the top of the dam. The 47-acre lake is visible from the road and is stocked with various fish. Among wildlife around the man-made lake are beavers, ducks, and frogs.

The park provides over 100 picnic sites, various campgrounds, rest rooms, nature walks, hiking trails, and a 300-seat amphitheater. Visitors can also rent canoes and boats for use on Price Lake. Many residents of the towns of Boone and Blowing Rock, which are nearby, go fishing, hiking, and canoeing in the park. The park has the largest campground on the Blue Ridge Parkway, as well as a popular picnic facility. This land was obtained in Price's will first by the Moses H. Cone Memorial Hospital and a few years later donated to the National Park Service on the condition that it be developed as a public recreational area. It is directly adjacent to Moses H. Cone Memorial Park and together they are the largest developed recreational areas for public use on the Blue Ridge Parkway.

These photos with Dynamic Auto Painter Pro effects were taken in February. I shot in RAW with my Nikon D750 camera and used Corel AfterShot Pro to convert the files. Then I used Topaz Denoise, Corel PaintShop Pro, Radiant Photo, Luminar AI, Landscape Pro, and Exposure 6 to further adjust and enhance the files in post processing. Finally, I used Dynamic Auto Painter Pro to add the Glamour Ultra Detail effect. I hope you enjoy!
Annette and I visit Julian Price Memorial Park sev... (show quote)

Beautiful images.

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Aug 12, 2023 07:21:24   #
stavros Loc: East Tennessee
 
J-SPEIGHT wrote:
Beautiful images.


Thank you

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Aug 14, 2023 14:53:52   #
topcat Loc: Alameda, CA
 
Very nice work

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